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IPTEK The Journal of Engineering
ISSN : 23378557     EISSN : 28075064     DOI : -
Core Subject : Engineering,
IPTEK The Journal of Engineering (E-ISSN: 2337-8557) is an academic journal on the issued related to engineering and technology. IPTEK The Journal of Engineering published first time in August 2014. From 2014-2018 (Volume 1-4) IPTEK The Journal of Engineering publish three issues (numbers) annually (April, August, and December). Since 2019 published annually in April and August. It is open to all scientist, researchers, education practitioners, and other scholars. Therefore this journal welcomes various topics in different engineering disciplines. Our target is to reach all universities, research centers and institutes in the globe. Call for Papers IPTEK The Journal of Engineering is an open-access journal, which means that visitors all over the world could read, download, cite, and distribute papers published in this journal for free. We adopt a peer-review model, which insured fast publishing and convenient submission. In addition to peer-reviewed original research papers, the Editorial Board welcomes original research reports, state-of-the-art reviews and communications in the broadly defined field of engineering science and technology. Theses, dissertations, research papers, and reviews are all acceptable for publication. All topics should relevant to the issues faced by industries, governments, and communities. The broad-based topics may be covered by the following knowledge areas: Computer Engineering and Information Systems (Telematics, Algorithms and Programming, Network Based Computing, Smart Computing and Vision, Intelligent Information Management, Computer Architecture and Networking, Applied Modeling and Computing, Graphics Interaction and Games, Software engineering, Information Technology Infrastructure and Security, Information Systems Management, Data Engineering and Business Intelligence, Data Acquisition and Information Dissemination, Enterprise System, and Smart Cities and Cyber Security) Civil Infrastructure Engineering (Hydrotechnics and Surveying, Construction Implementation Management, Building Materials and Structures, and Transportation and Geotechnics) Mechanical Engineering (Energy Convertion, Metallurgical and Materials Engineering, Mechanical Design, and Manufacture) Electrical Engineering Automation (Cyber Physical, Automation, and Industrial Robots, Programmable Logic Controller and Control System, Antennas and Propagation, Instrumentation, Measurement and Power System Identification, Multimedia Telecommunications Network, Multimedia Communication, Electric Energy Conversion, Electric Power System Simulation, High voltage, System and Cybernetics, Microelectronics and Embedded Systems, Biocybernetics, Instrumentation and Biomedical Signal Processing, Multimedia Computing and Machine Intelligence, and Digital Signal Processing) Chemical Engineering (Applied Chemistry, Biochemical and Bioprocess, Advance Functional Materials and Analysis, Thermodynamic, Chemical Reaction, Material and Nanocomposite, Bioenergy, Wastewater Treatment, Process Integration, Fluid Mechanic, and Sustainable Industrial Systems) Instrumentation Engineering (Control Instrumentation, Measurement Instrumentation, Photonic Engineering, Vibration and Acoustics, and Embedded Systems and Physical Cyber) Business Statistics (Business Analytic, and Quality and Productivity Engineering) And physical, chemical, biological, and environmental sciences that are directly related to engineering.
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The Influence of Multi-frequency Current Injection in Image Reconstruction for Two-Dimensional High-Speed Electrical Impedance Tomography (EIT) Aris Widodo; Agus Rubiyanto; Endarko Endarko
IPTEK The Journal of Engineering Vol 5, No 1 (2019)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12962/j23378557.v5i1.a5019

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The image reconstruction for two-dimensional high-speed Electrical Impedance Tomography (EIT) has been successfully studied with multi-frequency current injection. The aim of this study is to get the best image reconstruction under the influence of multi-frequency current injection of this EIT system. In this method, we used current injection at 1 mA with varies of frequency in the range 10 to 50 kHz injected at the practical phantoms with 16 electrodes. Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) cylinder was put in the practical phantom as the anomaly. Then, The boundary voltage of the practical phantom was measured by the voltage measurement circuit. After that, it processed in the computer with Gauss-Newton Algorithm to got image reconstruction. The result showed that the best image reconstruction was achieved at 10 kHz of frequency current injection. The best image reconstruction had more accuracy of shape, position and electrical properties of an anomaly in boundary phantom than another image reconstruction result.
Eksperimental Study the Effect of Additional Flat Plate Reflector to Performance the Sinusoidal Solar Water Heater Dedy Ashari; Djatmiko Ichsani
IPTEK The Journal of Engineering Vol 5, No 1 (2019)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12962/j23378557.v5i1.a5015

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New Renewable Energy is currently not fully utilized. Energy sourced from the sun is one of the most exploited energy sources today in several countries in the world, which in large scale has been used as a power plant. The solar collector is a heat exchange device that serves to convert solar radiation energy into a form of heat energy to heat a working fluid, such as water and air. Various methods have been undertaken to improve the performance of solar collectors, including using flat plate reflectors. Reflectors are used to reflect the diffused sunlight to focus on solar cells and ultimately increase the value of solar cell output power. Experimental studies in this study were conducted to see the performance of a solar collector sinusoidal with and without the addition of reflectors under varying discharge conditions. Variations of mass flow rate in this study were 18 and 20 liters/hour. The reflector angle on the solar collector is set at 40° on both sides of the reflector. From this study, the results for the efficiency of a solar collector with the addition of a reflector are the highest at 43,91% at a mass flow rate of 20 liters / hour.
Estimation of the Source Parameters of the Flores Earthquake and Their Correlation to Aftershocks Emanuel Destianus Banggut; Bagus Jaya Santosa
IPTEK The Journal of Engineering Vol 5, No 1 (2019)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12962/j23378557.v5i1.a5021

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This study uses data provided by BMKG Indonesia which is downloaded from the website www.webdc.eu. The data processing is done by using some software, one of them is Matlab to run Isola software. The software provides information about the fault direction. In addition, this study also uses Coulomb 3.3 software to provide information on subsequent earthquake forecasts. The results showed that the earthquake that occurred on 27th February 2015 gave impact to Coulomb's increase and decrease of stress to some areas in the northern mainland of Flores. The impact of this major earthquake is expected to trigger an earthquake that occurred in northern Flores. Based on the results of data processing obtained form focal mechanism is oblique reverse with the first nodal value strike 139, dip 73, and rake 50. While on the second nodal has a strike value 30, dip 43, and rake 154. Main earthquake impact Coulomb stress increase of 0.15-0.2 bar. Meanwhile, Coulomb stress result obtained shear value -18.890, normal -0.217, and Coulomb -19.976.
The Effect of Fan Blade Radiator Gas Turbin Generator Angle on Auxiliary Cooling Water System Performance Erryawan Kusuma; Agus Sigit Pramono
IPTEK The Journal of Engineering Vol 5, No 1 (2019)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12962/j23378557.v5i1.a5023

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Auxiliary Cooling Water System (ACWS) on Gas turbine Blok 1 No 3 Muara Karang has declined its reliability because of 4 fan radiators must be operated due to increasing ambient air temperature and increase inspection interval from 8000 to 32.000 EOH after Upgrade in turbine part. This study aims to optimize Radiator ACWS performance by increasing the cooling fan air mass flow by changing the fan blade angle so it can be operated with 3 fan on and 1 fan standby. This research began with taking data each measurement at 11°, 13°, 15°, 17°, and 19°. Then, it will simulated by software to know the influence of air mass flow addition due to the change of the blade fan angle to the radiator water outlet temperature and to know the input operating parameters when the temperature outlet radiator is 46°C. The results of this study is validation of experimental and numerical data calculations that have errors below 5%. The maximum angle of fan blade can be set until 19°. At 16.7° with operation 3 of 4 fan on, radiator temperature output is 46° and heat disposed is 627.2 kW where this value is the same value as the current condition.
Range Finding Test of Scirpus Grossus on Aluminium and Iron Contaminated Soil Anindita Sari Pertiwi; Ipung Fitri Purwanti; Bieby Voijant Tangahu; Setyo Budi Kurniawan
IPTEK The Journal of Engineering Vol 5, No 1 (2019)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12962/j23378557.v5i1.a5012

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High concentration metal in soil may cause pollution. Particularly for aluminium and iron in soil. Even though these substances are necessary micro-substances for plants, but if the soil has it in high concentration, it will cause more complex environmental problem. These two metals were found in high concentration in soil near the small Industry Environment that recycled aluminium in Jombang Regency, East Java. High concentration also caused soil contamination, thus treatment towards the land was needed. One of the best solutions to overcome land contamination was phytoremediation. Scirpus grossus, to date, is the most widely used wild plant which has the ability in remediating metal pollutant in soil. Before treating metal on soil, toxicity test needed to be done beforehand. Toxicity test was done using Range Finding Test (RFT) method for 7 days using reactors with each filled with 5 kg of soil and 4 plants. RFT was done in different concentration composition between Al:Fe. The load variation (mg/kg) of Al:Fe in the reactors were 10.000:0, 5.000:50, 500:500, 50:5.000, 0:10.000 and control reactor. The result obtained after 7 days were that Scirpus grossus plant could survive in pollution load of Al:Fe 500:500 (mg/kg) with 75% percentage of living plants.

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